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Africa/Cairo |
SOKHNA time compared to Beijing time (China) |
6 hours ahead |
Ain Sukhna is an important port city on Egypt's Red Sea coast, located about 55 kilometers south of Suez. Its Arabic name means "hot spring" and is derived from the natural hot springs found in the area. As a core component of the Suez Economic Zone, the city is a key node for shipping between Asia and Europe and has the second largest container terminal in Egypt.
Nestled between the Gobi and the mountains on the west coast of the Red Sea, the city enjoys a tropical desert climate with an average annual temperature of 25°C. The surrounding waters are characterized by coral reefs and clear waters. The surrounding waters are famous for their coral reefs and crystal clear waters, while the Galala Mountains form a magnificent natural barrier at its back. Its privileged location makes it the gateway to the Sinai Peninsula and the diving destinations of the Red Sea.
The port of Sukhnae Springs is an important industrial and logistics hub for Egypt, handling about 15% of the country's foreign trade. It is surrounded by heavy industries such as petrochemicals and fertilizers, and in recent years it has developed a strong tourism and resort industry with a number of high-end seaside resorts, while the opening of an electrified rail line in 2023 will shorten the travel time between the port and Cairo to one hour.
In addition to its industrial functions, the city is transforming itself into an up-and-coming tourist destination on the Red Sea. Visitors can experience desert off-roading, coral diving, spa treatments and other specialties. The pleasant winter climate attracts European tourists, and the surrounding waters are home to rare marine life such as dugongs and dolphins, while the ancient rock carvings in the Galalah Reserve add to the human charm.
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